Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is glad to have his day in court to tell his side of things under oath in his own defense before NFL commissioner Roger Goodell.
Jones said Friday at the NFL Scouting Combine that he is looking forward to testifying at a hearing Monday in Palm Beach, Fla. before Goodell and other owners in contesting paying reimbursement fees to the NFL.
The league is seeking more than $2 million in legal fees stemming from the federal court case with Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott, who fought a six-game suspension under the personal conduct policy and Jones' opposition to Goodell's contract extension.